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Does Jadeja make your India ATG XI?

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
Being selected in an ATG team doesn't make the individuals in that team ATGs. Whilst the majority of players nominated thus far are ATG there have been several that fall well short of that title.
 

Majestic

U19 Debutant
Ultimately if you make one final list for ATG XI, Indian bowling will be down to :-

7. Kapil Dev
8. Ravichandran Ashwin
9. Anil Kumble
10. Mohammad Shami
11. Jasprit Bumrah

12th man - Sir Ravindra Jadeja
 

GirthQuake

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
If Jadeja cannot make Indian ATG XI then it can only be a compliment to the depth and quality of that XI. Jadeja is a monster of a test cricketer who's always in the game - taking wickets, bowling dry, batting cameos, and one of the best ever to patrol on the field. You can pick him apart either as a bowler/batsman in certain conditions but as a package, no arguments can be broached.
 

GirthQuake

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
The actual puzzle is the fetish for Zaheer over Srinath and sometimes even over Shami as preferred Indian quick. Maybe it's absurd currency left arm quicks enjoy especially among subcontinental fans besotted by Wasim - who himself was not all that much when it came to winning against the toughest opponents of his time.

Zaheer has a catastrophic home record and 3 decent years in entire career.
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
The actual puzzle is the fetish for Zaheer over Srinath and sometimes even over Shami as preferred Indian quick. Maybe it's absurd currency left arm quicks enjoy especially among subcontinental fans besotted by Wasim - who himself was not all that much when it came to winning against the toughest opponents of his time.

Zaheer has a catastrophic home record and 3 decent years in entire career.
thank you finally someone said it
 

Majestic

U19 Debutant
The actual puzzle is the fetish for Zaheer over Srinath and sometimes even over Shami as preferred Indian quick. Maybe it's absurd currency left arm quicks enjoy especially among subcontinental fans besotted by Wasim - who himself was not all that much when it came to winning against the toughest opponents of his time.

Zaheer has a catastrophic home record and 3 decent years in entire career.
That's true but the fetish is mostly down to overseas track record. You see the demand for successful overseas player >>> home conditions player especially if you are Indian.

I think Zak has a comfortably better overseas record than Srinath and even Shami.

 

Majestic

U19 Debutant
Zaheer Khan had three fantastic years - 2007,2010,2011

Irfan Pathan had two fantastic years - 2004 & 2005.

Ishant Sharma also had two fantastic years - 2018 & 2019. In 2020, he played only one test in New Zealand and picked a 5-fer, returning from injury.
 

GirthQuake

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Ishant and Zaheer bowlers of similar ability and achievement. Both them debuted with a lot of promise, were dogsh1t for a number of years before resurrecting their careers somewhat in the latter halves.
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
I wouldn't be past including VVS over Kohli in certain extra-spinny conditions. Especially over latter-day Kohli with his one-dimensional, hard-handed approach to playing spin.
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
The actual puzzle is the fetish for Zaheer over Srinath and sometimes even over Shami as preferred Indian quick. Maybe it's absurd currency left arm quicks enjoy especially among subcontinental fans besotted by Wasim - who himself was not all that much when it came to winning against the toughest opponents of his time.

Zaheer has a catastrophic home record and 3 decent years in entire career.
Srinath bowled "unlucky" lengths throughout his career, even after he became consistent. He made batsmen look awkward regularly but was invariably a few inches too short.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I remember what Gillespie used to tell about Ishant. Its not like they dont want to bowl fuller. Its just that when they do, it ends up being floaty and does not have the same speed and venom it does off that length. And it can take months to years for bowlers to be able to bowl the same ball with the same force behind it just a few inches fuller. I tend to think we have been too harsh on Srinath these days.
 
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OverratedSanity

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Shami has the same problem at times tbh. He's better than Srinath ishant and Zaheer but his unlucky length thing has hurt us massively in England where he keeps getting selected despite sucking.
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
I remember what Gillespie used to tell about Ishant. Its not like they dont want to bowl fuller. Its just that when they do, it ends up being floaty and does not have the same speed and venom it does off that length. And it can take months to years for bowlers to be able to bowl the same ball with the same force behind it just a few inches fuller. I tend to think we have been too harsh on Srinath these days.
Oh not harsh exactly. He was brilliant post-95 despite his shortcomings and is remembered fondly. Always economical at pace, developed the ball that held its line which made him far more potent, and could reverse it on occasion too.

Funny about Dizzy because he had the same problem, just the other end of it. Way too full, swinging it from the hand. Looked ***y but not always effective.
 
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